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AR, CONTINUED COLD, TODAY. SUNDAY FAIR, NOT 80 COLD, WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudevills and motlon pictures at the Rasipe ) Hat BFeakd’s © itort pe 1 ha “go‘;'l';nzmmcmrn at the PBreed The g:z'h-nd Cures Any T, “g‘h. Lion and the Mouss at Poll's Theater, ANNOUNCEMEN1S compound and Lwo oun: Cut This Out FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES. old in a Curable erin “Mix half ounce of Concentrated Pine cn Of KIYe With half u pint of good whiskey; snak 7 # well and use in doses of ““'i lt,’ ‘UI:': HBes Mrs, [j, Fay's fine line of English | feaspoontuls, after cash mist ToG, O, earringes, Eko-carts, dolls, engines, | Dodtimer B Anyone can mhx trains and’ toys of all kinds. this, But be get only he (Gl trated :I Ly k A, BN ufl'aln " t of shoe f o x3 n-:‘x‘u'lk‘ vl apecials today (Saturday). Ladies’ ore yltfl‘;‘x:\»;/ml’lml“rm:r:(&flu“l $2.60 shoes 32, ladies’ warm Julfets $1 [ goes not have ft he vAl (L0, antity and $1.26, men's $2.80 shoes $3, spe and eheaper, but } rinky 1o experi- men's slippers 50c, 31 and §1 ment, ‘This formul ® [rom & re- linble doctor and I% ce If you have not yet made _— | Christmas selections, etep nto | well's and let them help you out. M LODGE ROOMS Terne ani varied apmoruent ot siver- | ECHOES FRO x ware, jewelry, umbrellas, clocks, etc can ba found there, and they guaran (Continued from page fifteen.) everything Ing of Norwich lod No. 12, s . which wok place in Auditorium Programmes Prove Popular wter Workman John mwania hall. Ringland of ofticers for pre Today ia the last chance to seo the 1. The nom jon of -v:-?}‘l’mfl. vaudeville bill that s occu- ensuing year ook yl":dm}'t,:;i: pying the boards at the Auditorium for The clection will be held at i e Innt half of this week. As a wp regular meeting of the order, I Inducement to the little folks the | Discussions took piace nagement are offering special | the good of the order, and Lh ons hlidren's matinee today, at which all | proved a most interesting aud profi children under the age o wil able one to all akwitind toF Tve GLE . | | bel &0% the ‘blennial meeting of the su- The present gramme consists of | preme lodge, A. O. U. W., of the United such favorite acts as the Landry Bros, | ¥ Just held in Loulsville, ’ Herculean athletes, in a wonderful dis- | Bupreme Overseer John Currier play of muscular development the | lasher of the suprem ’v,ukvljgel‘;l:;” original Biue Jays, Bryant and Saville, | wits unanimously elected granc ry’.",myl.l l.un \Jr hes had just stepped | tnan of the order, the next Lo the u,gn; down from one of the tramp posters | et official position In the gift of th made famous by the Blue Jay Co, They | order und next in ancement from do a comedy musical act that is a|the dislinguished post of grand o e ream. Harvey and Welch, a pair of | #eer, which he has held for the las Gierman comedians, hand out a line of | Lwe ars, Brother 5 funny convemsation and parodies that | present throughout the se Lring down the house, Bl Ball larted pe r daye, and re and Plock, a trio of clever colored | this week much gratified with ningers and danc make the fourth | work done, and speaks of the meet ftem on as cla a programme as hag | 28 the bes nd most satisfactory mec heen seen here for some time. ing of the supreme lodge he ¢ ] Another good bill will be on hand for | tended. Also present from ( - Monday, headed by the Whitman Bros. | VUt W fe : e en fn their epectaculir olty Down In|of the g . t G the Tengte, Space will not yermsit fus~ | Workes Hard of X ther deseription of Monday's show, but | tuck, ¥ra of Turners the public may re red that those | John C. ford and A who attend will consider the time and | H. Hale of Por na money well mpent. The motion pictures | corder George Stroh, tak shown at this theater s ahead nnu: e r-:l'“ru 1 b hi ed h of the usnal thing sho an eloctric are 1s ahea andle oid. hots gome of the old famil BREED THEATER. boyhood, encountering also pras time cold snaps for which E The Mystery of L Guleh, the | vieinity have a reputation. thrilling weatern feature picture at the | Preme lodge meeting Treed theater today, is one of the most | Was appointed a member of committee raised to r r scenes of b here I # ago and some o Buffalo a At _the f a spee! Amiph H. Haie unusual pletures of its kind ever made, - 1t 18 a brilliant and sensational cow- | tution and laws of the supreme boy story that keeps the excitement |4 communication was el fror and interest up to very last moment, | the grand lodge of California request- when the grand climax rolves the mys- | Ing_the supreme lodge to arrange to hoid a convention in San F 1915, when the have the P: preme lodge holds bi tery. All of this without a s from either pistol or gun The Breach of Discipline shot another big Wwentern picture, 13 one of the strong - - . numbers on the bill, as s the o | In even years, and for sereamingly funny Eiograph subjects, | Will be difficult to com Among the eiecessful - fllustrated | \0Tnia delegation’s reque songs are the oneca entitled “I'd Rather | ©XPOEition is awarded Say Hello Than Say Good-Bye,” and the success of tha earlier part of the eek, “Take Me Back to Dixie” v retained by popular request. SBUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Loyal Temperance association | in s meets Sunday afternoon in the Bill| Connecticut m block. | standing comm | of the or At the Broadway Congregahonfl}br‘m committee N church the pastor will preach in the | Hard morning and at the 5 o'clock service. Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will pre Sunday morning In the Bucking! Memorial on The Friendship of Na- tions. Officers of ti The subje ct at the Christian Science service nday morning will be Is the Universe Including Man Evolved by Atomic Force? preme 1 s me Aschman, The services at the Sheltering Arms Sunday afterncon v be conducted by Rev. Robert True he choir of | the Third liom st | At the First Congregational church Rev. G. H. Ewing will preach Sunday morning and evenin His morning topic is International Peace. Rev. John H. Dennis will preach Sun- day morning at the Mt. Calvary Bap- tist church on End of the World. FHis evening subject is Go Two Miles. Sunday morning Rev. W. H. Eley will rr\«h at the A. M. F. Zion church on he First Article of Religion, Flis even- ine toplc is The Second Article of Re- | At the Third Bantist church Sunday morning Rev. Ro t True _will preach on The Whits Harvest Field. Hia evening topic is Visions and Their Object. At Trinity Episcopal church there | wiil be Holy Communion at 9 a. m. morning pra ermon at 10.45 a. m., and eve and sermon at 30 p. m Christ church will hold services Sun- | llows: Holy Communion at 9| yer and eermon at 11 er and sermon at fourth mee: : the same time hold i g will at Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe will preach at Park Congregational church Sune day morning on An Ancient Water Famine. His tople in the afternoon is A Good- Doing Life. 1s been d to ROYAL ARCANU With Reezent Y"Y'VFS J. Cs chair, Th s 3 met in la in Sunday morning at the Second Con- Fat‘lor\ll church Rev, H. J. Wyckoff wfl reach on The Chance of Finding God. In the evening his topic is The Divine Detail. ama exposition. Grand Recorder Georee Stroh of inv ar atten M. asev In t LEGAL NOTICES. At the First Baptist church the act- | DISTRICT —OF MONTVILIE, s ing pastor, Rev. F. O. Cunningham, | COUIt of Probate. Dec. 1ith will preach Sunday morning on The in sald Districs, 9 Ideal "Church. 1Iis evening topic is A inistrator having ex Vital Question. / tion ace w R —_ \\::‘Itt’ to this Court for allow At the Greeneville Congregational | oo (510 e 1ogtic o th 44y church Sunday morning C.|at the Probata Court said Wright of the Central Baptist church wAll preach. The pastor will eonduet the evening service. be, and the same | ministration account wit and this Court directs the tor to cite all persons int in to appear at said an publishing this order one t newspaper hav District, and make ret of the notice CHARLE TURNE ‘The above for N V. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Bpiritual scademy Sunday morn. ing_and evening. His morning subject is Seeking for Truth, and the evening mubject New Religion. Th gressive Lycoeum copy of recor Attest: MARS deel7d Sunday mo.ning Rev. J. H. B. BR. ewland, district superintendent of Norwich dis- trict, will praech at the Trinity Meth- odist Episcopal church. In the evenine Rev. Dr. Kaufman will preach on The | Economy of Peace versus The Extrav- agance of War. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought at Canterbury. frict of Canterbu December, A. I Present—. On motion « ministrator on the Uriah N, Binghan within said Distr This Court d months be allowed creditors of said est claims a | mintstrac notice be &iv tising in & n lation in s inte v th ie D hy W place w gignaro e of : Certified from R - A HALL BE T Get the Genuine Always. NOTICE.—All cred wubstitute is a dangeroius make- | Cwased ar ehy in medicine. The gen- thelr el mey and Tar cuves ll“"n‘.‘.",‘.“ ¢ I ond eolds quickly and = in A,y foregoine o 1 RIN Ao THiz Accepe 10 bt il a. Sy =ty acorrs assigned hearing on the allowanra of Adm a circulation said T e sted d pl me in R, Judge. a tru AINARD, o the DI o 14th day M nistaton . COAL ant and profitable session. The regu- lar routine business of the order was transacted, following which the officers for the enuuln' year were chosen. Wil- dan T, Curry was honored with the Mice of regent, while John Leirich was akain elected to be pecretary of the order. The installation of the officers will take piace at the first meeting in January. Distriet Depnty Grand Regent John Gray of Hartford was present at this mecting and gave an interesting talk along lines for the good of the order, At the next meeting of Thames lodge, D 28, Grand Regent John M. Burr and Past Grand Regent Oscar L. Babeock will be present. Refresh- ments will be served during the latter t of the evening. Norwich eouncll, No. 120, Royal Ar- canum, held their annual meeting on Tuesdiy mnight, when officers were elected for the ensulng year. George ¥. Adams was made regent, and for secretary D, F. McNell was chosen. Plans were made to have, if possible, a goodly number present at the next meeting, which lnkln place on Dec. as st this time P. G. Regent Oscar 4 Burdick will be present, making his official visit to the lodge, Refresh- | ments will be served and a pleasant time is assured to Three local Royal Arcanum mem- bers, representing both of the councils went to Stonington Monday night attend the Identification e held with the lodge in_tha Grand Regzent John M PBurr of \or- wulk and Edward F. Pride of Eridge- port were present and gave splendid | talks to the members concerning mat- ters that pertained to the good of the order. Regent John F. Burr presided. At the conclusion of the business art of the meeting a bnffet lunch was served and a 8o was enjoyed. Norwich lodge, held their reg 1 Thursday G. Aubrey build sress orde ne took place regarding future, nd at t clgars was enjoved ng digcu time ‘ LUMBER AND COAL. | 11 COAL There’s As Much Difference In Coal As There Is In Puple CHAPPELL CO. Central Telephones. de: . LUMBER - free Eurning Kinds and iediya ALWATS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP, .| Pfce—cor. Market ard Shetucker 3 Teiephone 163-13 oct2sa GAI.AMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. — 'Phones — 439 (OAL and LUMBER In the beautiiul valiey o! Wyoming in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- thracite Coal in ghe world. We have ecured a_supply of this Coal for th . Try it in your cooking stove Zater We are iue agents for Rex Flintkote | Roofing. one of the L:st roofings known to the trade. JCEN A. MGRGAN & SON. =iephone $54. aprisd PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenus. SLATE ROOFING | Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters | and Conductors, and ail kinds of Job- bu’}g prompily attended to. .. 119 ‘The Vaushn Foundry Co. (RGN CASTINGS 1| *urnishea promptly. Llarge stock of EER patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Meial Worker Asgent Furnaces for Richardson and Boyntor T. F. EURNS leaung and Fluma.n3, 62 frankin Straz. mardd Do It Now | Have thai wiu-iasi plumbing replaced by = it will repay you R - | | reseive prome: @ Surgs sor's Overbauting and st | T WILLIaNS IR Shemen dac Lo SR S Sy < B BC . de ML il fitting thoroughly done. Le: wme give HC_LONG, Spacial agc 2 charge of Dr & L Geers practme you & figure for replacing all the oid plumbing with :he modern kind that g out th | work ‘Wil befirat-dase snd The price resson | TOMPKINS, suglse 0 Wast Main Street, Wharf and 150 Main Street. | ~ Fare $1.00 t, Norwich, Conn. | WANTED. FOR SALE. { TO RENT. | FO.TRI. WASNTED—Agents. Improved g FOR SALF—All machinery in well TO RENT Parement of three rooms I claity “for antomobile owners; auick | equipped harness shop, o mouids, | at 56 Bchool Bt Inquire at Bulle THE RED CROSS STAMP. Frofte; iliustated vooklets: | elc, all new; aixo ieass of Camp- | fic { oS0 I Willey, 94 SSJI( it mv'hm s D takes any 7T w0 meNT ?;I ¢ tenemenc in Peilett | I Abinigion, Mass, e re_of Mr, Grant Chappe %7 Moy Riow £ Uy mission is ¢ jersen ‘griet, et oy rmner ey Box ig Co Con block, 267 [2in street. Amos A | 4 B Lo ey e Anyons, Bnyehere may | B2% 3% Manstisia Center, n. dected | B aprissws - | To, seare chre ",',,m,d pay Qoing NEnt work at| FOR SALE Second-nand upright j Saa home “svening. 08 BLamp, i | manogany piano. A piano anybody | FOR REST T 741 could be proud of. Packed up by The oyt ~ Plaut-Cadden Cos guarantes, Will be oy #oid for $1 ond work in family of four; Foaa pages. Avply by loiter to C., Hulletin Otfie decl #5001 hor: o 2 = = | in firs 1 WANTED —Experienced winaers znd z,rrm in V-vw‘-\z shape, b n{‘fm::;';. of C. { Tr, aricen quiliers; ziso mium Eirls to learn. Paid | gain for someone. Wil be sois for 395, | . 8 |1 iitt up many a weary he while icarning i uwg;}n m::;t;l"d crms 32 down, and 32 per week. Thé | — Tam & watohmen i Franeiis &t desvia, | LSt Sedten Co. dectes .| FOR SALE A very fine music o, By it B g ree or Tour middie aged | mahogany case. Pisys any nomber of | 2 o rub gum out of | tunes you wish, interchangeabic tunes. T Apmy at E. Sk ’ Will be sold for $26. -5 s 35 ;f:": i ,n,Z,',’, ! deciid 224 31 per week adden | Boass . Norwich, Conn. a. war good tions; zive referen P'll SALE—The best pians * bave offered for sale. thorough condition in ov A0 RENT House with combination arq neat an ¢ and address with 2nd_ previous employment. Address P. O. Box 110, Norwic [Meits ct be sold for ‘591’}‘:6;’4: 35 3 | T SR e it | ey A Particulars ";-nxr: Lri;x:“/‘ ;z.n». } ?2'; ;f:.', 3,_:;‘,/1,{ Y "L“ffl Herala | 375, "Adarees Ca WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE. Koy ol 3 kiin St 866138 | tog oxomi ke Sud ox W t lezds o) Wm. A Coll ins, Columbia Tei »‘D'mnc 285~ 144 b T Willimantie D Only eignt weoks after first r!l-M/ pos: Anteed. Write for catalogae. Rarber Coliege, 207 Bower Cit | WANTE {ton and New York_prie Heebner's Harness Stors day. Arthur C. Bennett | g1 BLY POULTEY AND HOGS. G. A Bullard, Norwi: Tel 646-6. oct254 s barber trade. Wages on guar- Moler's o York decizd will Bos- ol ¥ o Arcady? aiways ioe quare pian Inquire at Bul Gect 44 FOR SALF Ten pair. P. H Wileox, 294-24. 1o RENT— ® Zowers are fair 7 - FOR “ALE < Enquire at th e WANTED—Farms. Hav b onths oid, one Chester T A mrig e, Also for rent Send full particalars. | 013, dus o farrow in Apr 4 foliow e part oer Connecticut Farms Realty Co. 202 cOX, Yanti "Puons 254-24. Eroadway, New York. oct20d YOR SALE e Mesfoww s Dreams Cwma MEN WANTED Haley; n $109 montn = TFOR SALE Pric ISAAC S. JONES. ramce amd Fral Fatate Agest, Bullding. %1 3 ORDERS FOR White W Aot monwen o Baby bhcks Barred my-m-u- K L 5 ry Yards, as ere Dreams Bome | VIANTED AT ONCE Horseshoer | Also general 2 | FREE EMPLOYWE Central Building, 42 Br-d--y. 1ty Adeciid I WANTED | Butler, Family Cook, General Houss Girls and Waitresses. J. B. LUCAS, | —Answers. VIEWS AND VARIETIES FOR SALE Dweiling 14 Nefson Place. ' Dwelling 2 Neison Place. Two lots, 70x200 sach, West Thames T0 RENT Btreet, cetween Neison Place and New. ] Strest. with modern Large Stors, 75 Main Tensment improvements, 105 Main street. N. TARRANT & CO. comb Street. Lot 624100 on Newcomb Street. FOR RENT | 7 rsoms City. Room 22, Central Building. ‘ Dsvolliing 1 Nelcht Piaia. - Posses. 17 Main Strest, v25d | sion immediately. 5 » e Bty | Estats F. R. WASLEY. o Eineicto gt ot Seo” | PERCIVAL W. CHAPMAN, “io yi way e Biine or AJSMML 'KVESIM "I | asc12a Administrator. 1 near it both wa Regiater. in a K&‘ was blowing through the wit] fere cate o aciaita aads F. E. ROTHCHILD, 43 Exchange Place, New York. PERSONAL. 'rni‘o'ri AGENCY, Main Street, Willimantie, Coma. | 135 TPPER T SALE HORSES e ks, 2 Big Horses rTses that T want = % have several Ch TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. 2 Second Hand E to dispose of at once. ELMER R. PIERSON. - o, novsd - 10 NEW YORK NURWIGH LNE FOR SALE 34 Washingten Slreet uce of For athers, not advertined. see list at WHITNEY’S AEENCY, Main St., Franklin Square. ten of the won- derful skyiipe and waterfront of New 8iund and 2 superb view Yorx Steamer leaves New London at 11 | p. m. weekdays only: due Fe— foot of East s . except 7a. m. Fzra Forwich ‘o New York $1.75 “!l(e or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, { Agent. New London. Conn. augsd All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Lin2 JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct XMAS GOODS Traw mg Bags. Suit Cases, MUCH IN LITTLE Unexcelisg | servies ci { All Ou | _From Sundays. KNew York Pier | Rooscee | aays. Frizavs at's l ’Phnre cr write | freight and passenger | ct 1o and from New Yors de Statersoms, { rwich Tuesdaye. Thursdays River. foct ALIERICAN BOUSE, Parreli & <andersen. Prope RATES to Theatre Troapes fraveilng Men etz Livery comaectsl b anl STHEET. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Streer. Westerly, R. L For Sale Wednes Freten: C A WHI"'AI\E.?. Agent may4d ~(UIS H. ERUNELLZ BAKERY e are confident our Ples, CaXe an Sread csoadt be excailed Give us o wal oider. movid 2 Farrmount Strest 5 LISt ?4 DAYS 78350 w HAMBURG-AWER= ICAN LINE, 41-45 B'wav, NOTICE FRANCIS D. DO\CH JE, Norwich. Central Building, LARK'S oo ORIENT Have You Neticed tas .nereased dravei? s a sure THE ¢ AL LOAN co. 142 Maia Street, Upstuirs. = :-m\"v BROS. Falls Avenua | Lelivered to Any Part of Xorwic | the Aie that 's acknuwiedged to be b HANLEY £ ender wii bvest on the marke: | | PEERLESS. A F. H. KENY®ON, Soecial Ast Hartfard, Conn, _daring Bis lact Uinesa 161 Main Street Nerwich, Cena fovied Dr.F. W. BOLMS, Dean ist Shannen Bulaing Annex, Room A JuadSS | F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 3, Sccon or, Shannom Bids vewilus d Fl